The Teradata integration includes two E2E environments:
Available out-of-the-box:
ddev env start teradata py38
Requires a running Teradata instance configured with a Datadog user (see the Teradata Datadog documentation installation instructions). The instance may be running locally or cloud-hosted.
To use the py38-sandbox
environment, the following environment variables must be configured:
Environment Variables
- TERADATA_SERVER: hostname or IP address pointing to the server on which the Teradata database is running
- TERADATA_DD_USER: Teradata Datadog username
- TERADATA_DD_PW: Teradata Datadog password
Start the E2E Environment
ddev env start teradata py38-sandbox